Assuming I interpreted it correctly, I would agree.
Tara ,'First Date'
Supernatural 1: Saving People, Hunting Things - the Family Business
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Did I mention here that we should avoid at all cost the episode description of ep 7?Thank you.
Man, spoilerfree is hard with this show. But I enjoy the eps more that way.
how long does it usually take for the current episode to stream over at cw-tv.com? I missed the first half-hour and decided to just wait and my tv isn't showing any repeats of the ep (even if it was indeed meh).
even if it was indeed meh
but a meh episode is still very enjoyable. SPN is on its own continuum scale with parameters yet to be defined.
I found alot to enjoy in this episode. It actually made me very happy.
So, what does Kripke know anyway.
1) How Mary knew the YED 2) The significance of Dean's amulet 3) Why Dean's eyes bled in Bloody Mary
OTOH if Kripke really wants to see meh, he should watch Moonlight. It aspires to someday improve to meh.
eta: I just thought of another thing Kripke knows--if Lisa lied.
Why Dean's eyes bled in Bloody Mary
I love that they called absolutely no attention to this in the episode. I really hope they call back to it. If they ever show that scene in a previouslies, you'll be able to hear the squee of delight.
Refresh my memory?
P-C, Bloody Mary only went after those people that were responsible for an innocent's death. Even if it wasn't their fault, but they felt guilty (as in the girl's case where her boyfriend committed suicide), Bloody Mary could kill them. The first obvious physical sign of this happening to someone when BM attacked was the bleeding from the eyes.
During the final confrontation with BM, Sam's eyes are bleeding. The point has been made that he feels guilty over Jessica's death. Dean's eyes start bleeding before Bloody Mary is destroyed but we are never told what or who he feels guilty about killing. And like Anne said, it is never addressed.
Kripke has said, when asked, this was on purpose. There is something we don't yet know about Dean. Who knows if they will follow through.
Someone else may have more details.
I had forgotten all about that. It's been a while since I watched Bloody Mary (which I clearly should do right *now*).
The plot point that makes me squee even more is what Kripke said about finally explaining the significance of Dean's amulet.